It's the week before a new school year will begin at Hallwood high school, but the doors are open to students and teachers looking to get a head start on what they need to do. Some are setting up their classrooms, others are getting their student ID's or fixing their schedules... but there are few who entered the building with questionable intentions, set on doing something so drastic the whole world would have to take notice.
On a day the high school was supposed to be empty (at least, by the time the incident occurred), a bomb exploded from somewhere inside, trapping all who were still in there and causing serious harm to most of them. In the span of just a few hours, five bombs had been detonated, leaving the building in shambles, claiming lives and changing everyone involved forever.
Somewhere between the first explosion and the last, seven teenagers are grouped by chance during their desperate struggles to escape: Cas, Z, Frankie, Tad, Rashid, Diana and Kaitlin. Each one is totally different from the other, but differences aside, they all have one common goal: make it out alive. However, when they find a radio and listen in on what the media is brodcasting, they come to the shocking realization that they're stuck inside with the bomber. What's worse? The bomber is one of them. While the firefighters and police do what they can from the outside, not being able to come in because of the danger, the teenagers have to fend for themselves in the deadly environment.
They all went to school that day to make a point to either keep up appearances or to make the world see them in an entirely different way. Little by little, we get to know them as they try to battle fire and smoke with the walls collapsing around them, clambering through the rubble in search of an exit, fighting for their lives while being injured and terrified. The more that's revealed about any of them, the more you see that any one of them could be the mastermind behind this domestic attack.
One has a bomb, another has a gun, but all of them has their own reason for wanting to cause mayhem. There's the daughter of a congressman who has to keep up her perfect facade, least she give the public a reason to vote her father out. The star quaterback with a secret he desperately wants to stay burried. The boy who's tired of being ignored and having his feelings brushed aside. A girl who's done trying to fit in just to avoid being bullied. A guy who wants to be seen for who is, not feared for the religion he follows. A tattooed orphan who wants to teach someone a lesson and a friend who wants to stop him from making a huge mistake.
Each one is a suspect, but they all have to work together if they want to live to see another day. What will happen before the 5th bomb goes off? Not everyone will survive.
Time Bomb by Joelle Charbonneau is a thrilling YA mystery story about a bombing that takes place in a high school. I was torn between a three and four star rating for this novel - I did really enjoy this book, but I just felt let down by certain aspects.
This story starts off right where the action is, giving us only a little about each character through out the book to keep the reader guessing. The Count down and non-stop suspenseful action and drama will keep you turning the pages - this was a very quick read for me because it was so hard to put this book down. The world building was great, even though this only takes place in a school, there are tons of descriptions and vivid imagery.
This book is told in the POV's of six out of the seven MC's, which I enjoyed. However, to keep the mystery going we weren't given very much on any of the characters, and while I felt horrible for what they were going through, I can't really say I grew attached to any one of them. Each one was stereotyped by their peers, but they all had their own story to tell - which reminded me a lot of The Breakfast Club... but with a deadly twist. I loved how this tragedy opened their eyes to their own bias and prejudices, however, we don't get to see them really learn or grow from it. I suppose the bombing brought some of the survives closer, and they ended up learning a lot about themselves, but I'm not sure they took much else out of that situation, which was unfortunate. A couple didn't even really change at all, and went their separate ways like nothing had ever happened. Yes, every one deals with things in different ways, but I couldn't help feel let down by that.
It was hard to tell who the bomber was, everyone had a motive, but not everyone was actually out to hurt other people. At one point I did assume it was a certain character, and even though I switched back and forth a few times, I always kept that one in mind and I ended up being right in the end. But I wouldn't say that this was predictable at all, all the twists kept me second guessing myself and made everything exciting.
I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys fast paced, action packed stories about realistic events. This book touches on a lot of important topics such as school violence, homophobia, suicide, and prejudice. Unfortually I wish the characters would have shown that they learned to be more accepting and maybe wanted to work to putting an end to school violence, instead of the contemporary-like ending of everyone just trying to move on in their own way. With all the school violence that's going on today, I feel this book could have helped send a bigger message to its readers. All in all, though, I did enjoy this story and will be on the look out for more from this author.
**** I received an ebook copy of this title via Netgalley in exchange for a review.****